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Take the Week Without Driving pledge & advocate for better mobility options for non-drivers in Allegheny County!
Whether we live in suburban towns or city neighborhoods, everyone in Allegheny County deserves safe, reliable, dignified access to the places we need to go. Across the county, 30% of the population does not drive a car. The Week Without Driving is a nationwide movement to link the needs of disabled individuals and people of all ages with environmental movements and accessible community planning. Together, we will illustrate challenges and opportunities for non-drivers and call for change that improves mobility for all.
Join us in pledging to take a Week Without Driving PGH. You can participate as an individual, organization or elected official. Find out more and get involved at the Week WIthout Driving PGH website:
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image description: photo of Alisa Grishman, leader of Access Mob Pittsburgh, in her wheelchair wearing a shirt that gives a definition of Ableism.
The Week Without Driving is more than going a mile in the shoes of a non-driver, it is about elevating the demand for improved mobility options for all.
“My experience getting around Pittsburgh as someone who doesn’t drive has been a mix of positive and negative. On the one hand, we have a fairly decent public transit system in Pittsburgh, although with cuts to service it’s been going downhill rapidly and there are now fewer buses going to fewer places. On the other, we lack certain services like on-demand wheelchair-accessible rideshare vehicles. Walking is also a huge challenge for me in my wheelchair, between deteriorating sidewalks and obstructions such as sandwich boards and sidewalk dining."
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Add your organization's name and logo to the list of Week Without Driving PGH Co-Sponsors! We only ask that you:
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Take action now and support the newly proposed PRTner Pass! This new program could to establish a pathway for free transit for workers and tenants in Allegheny County!
This program has the potential to provide working class people across the county unlimited transit passes- freedom of movement- that will both save money on their existing transit trips and incentivize more travel by transit. Moreover, it will increase the amount of dedicated operating revenue for the agency, through new transit fare payments by corporations and developers, large non-profits, and even municipalities like the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
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Election Results! New Board Members Elected to Lead Pittsburghers for Public Transit
PPT is a grassroots, democratic union of riders and workers and we practice what we preach! Every July a new slate of PPT Members run to take their leadership to the next level and join our Board of Directors. This year, 6 amazing members are elected to lead our community union into its next chapter.
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PPT launched the new Visionary Transit Service Campaign at our August Party - join our next meeting to strengthen the push ahead of the transit agency's Bus Line Redesign! 9/11 @ 7pm
Whether we live in McKees Rocks or McKeesport, the North Hills or the South Hills, all in Allegheny County deserve transportation access that is accessible and reliable. With PRT undergoing the Bus Line Redesign that could change every route in our system, and two decades of service decline, the time is now for a Visionary Transit Service plan in Allegheny County. Learn more about the Visionary Transit Service Campaign here. [[link removed]]
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"Thomas Merton Center to Close Its Doors After 52 Years" - But their East End Community Thrift project will live on. Support TMC & Thirfty at this First Friday fundraiser!
Pittsburghers for Public Transit owes an incredible amount of gratitude to the Thomas Merton Center for getting our transit rider union off the ground. For nearly a decade, TMC incubated our organization and we called their annex at 5119 Penn Ave our home.
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Hot off the presses! New affordable housing announcement moves PPT Strategic Plan goals one step closer!
A suite of zoning changes were announced today by Mayor Gainey that are aimed at increasing affordable housing supply in the City of Pittsburgh. We're still waiting to see details of the plan, but the changes broadly look right in line with PPT's strategic plan goals to build more affordable housing near our transit system's best service.
Check out the new WESA article and stay tuned for next steps.
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Pittsburghers for Pubic Transit
Pittsburghers for Public Transit
5119 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
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